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TALK 01

FRASER MUGGERIDGE STUDIO


About
Fraser Muggeridge studio (Fraser Muggeridge, Sarah Newitt, Stephen Barrett and Joe Hales) is a graphic design company based in Clerkenwell, London. Throughout a wide range of formats, from artists books and exhibition catalogues to posters, maps and postcard invites, the studio prioritises artists and writers content over the imposition of a signature style. By allowing images and texts to sustain their own intent and impact, each project is approached with an elegantly pared-down aesthetic, with colour, typography, paper stock and format playing a key role in arriving at a sympathetic yet subtly alluring object. Fraser Muggeridge founded and is a tutor at Typography Summer School, a week-long programme of typographic study in London for recent graduates and professionals.

Teaching
2011 Typography Summer School, London 2010 Typography Summer School, London 2009 Visiting tutor, MA Book Design, Department of Typography & Graphic Communication, University of Reading 2004 Visiting tutor, Chelsea School of Art & Design, London 20032008 Visiting tutor, BA Graphic Communication, Department of Typography & Graphic Communication, University of Reading

Talks
2011

July Bloomberg SPACE, London April University of East London The Gopher Hole, London (part of PrettyUgly) March London College of Communication Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, London February Royal College of Art, London (part of Open Books) Symbiosis Institute of Design, Pune, India National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad, India January Cafe Curio, Camden Arts Centre, London 2010 December Focal Point Gallery, Southend-on-Sea November University of Huddersfield Royal College of Art, London Galeria Design, BWA Wrocaw, Poland October The Russian Club, London (part of ISTD-Stammtisch 1: Talking Books) May Camberwell College of Arts, London (part of Key Ideas Design Symposium) April International Project Space, Birmingham Royal College of Art, London March Winchester School of Art February London College of Communication 2009 October Royal College of Art, London May

The University of East London September Rochelle School, London (for Art on the Underground) 2007 October London College of Communication

Exhibitions
Outrageous Fortune: Artists Remake the Tarot Focal Point Gallery, Southend-on-Sea 4 July 27 August 2011 Touring to: Queens Hall Arts Centre, Hexham; Jersey Arts Centre, St Helier; mac, Birmingham; Holden Gallery, Manchester; University of Hertfordshire Galleries, Hatfield; Bedales Gallery, Petersfield The Art of Lost Words Peninsula Arts Gallery, Plymouth 19 March 28 April 2011 Open Books Royal College of Art, London 2127 February 2011 The Way Beyond Art: Wide White Space The Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco 20 January 5 February 2011 Working Drawings Sheffield Institute of Arts Gallery 1024 December 2010 Reverting to Type Standpoint Gallery, London 10 December 2010 22 January 2011

Book Show Eastside Projects, Birmingham 3 July 4 September 2010 Designed by Fraser Muggeridge studio (Solo Exhibition) Kaleid Editions, London 31 March 25 April 2010 Reading For Readings Sake Islington Mill, Manchester 911 April 2010 Olympik: 39 Sports, 39 Designers, 39 Posters German Gymnasium, London 2224 September 2009

The Language of Graphic Design, Richard Poulin, Rockport, 2011, p.91, 135 Common Interests: Documents, Emmi Salonen, Index Book, 2011, pp.7071, 8081, 9495, 164165 Business Cards, Liz Farrelly, Laurence King, 2004, p.258 The new handmade graphics, Anne Odling-Smee, RotoVision, 2002, p.103

Featured in magazines
Eight:48, No.3, 2010, p.33 Grafik, No.186, 2010, p.44 Grafik, No.182, 2010, p.27 Kak, No.52, 2009, p.43 Monocle, No.28, Vol.3, 2009, p.6 Grafik, No.175, 2009, p.35 Grafik, No.171, 2009, p.27 Grafik, No.170, 2009, pp.5557 Grafik, No.169, 2008, p.24 Visual, No.135, 2008, pp.6974 Grafik, No.168, 2008, p.24 Grafik, No.163, 2008, pp.2224, 5657 Grafik, No.159, 2008, pp.4051 Grafik, 2007: A Year of Great Graphic Design, 2008, pp.5961 Eye, No.65, Vol.17, 2007, p.33 Grafik, No.158, 2007, p.61 Idea, No.316, 2006, pp.8081

Publications edited
The Form of the Book Book, Occasional Papers, 2009 (with Sara De Bondt) The Master Builder: Talking with Ken Briggs, Occasional Papers, 2009 (with Sara De Bondt)

Articles written
Do it yourself, Eye, No.78, Vol.20, 2010, pp.5657 Process, About your process, Manystuff, 2010, p.10 Typography with words, Eye, No.75, Vol.19, 2010, pp.2629 Mapping New York, Grafik, No.180, 2009, pp.8687 Introduction to Emerge catalogue, 2009 Asymmetrical Typography, Grafik, No.171, 2009, p.52 Fully Booked vs. Jan Tschicholds The Form of the Book, Eye blog, 2009 New Johnston Book Bold Full Stop and Comma, Grafik, No.166, 2008, pp.7879 An invisible Art, Design Week, 2008

Awards
D&AD In Book, 2010 In Book, 2009 In Book, 2008 Tokyo Type Directors Club Prize Nominee featured in book, 2011

Featured in books

Prize Nominee featured in book, 2010

Other
Judge: D&AD Awards 2010 (graphic design category) Curator: The Form of Book, conference at St Bride Library, London, 2009 (with Sara De Bondt) Guest Judge: Emerge, 2009 Judge: Fedrigoni London Showroom Awards, 2009

TALK 02

OK-RM
About
OK-RM is a London based design studio founded in 2008 by Oliver Knight & Rory McGrath. Working with a broad range of clients from individuals to institutions, the studio has a project specific approach allowing for a highly varied output that encompasses visual identity, publication design, art direction, editorial and digital projects. The studios methodology is built on an objective to communicate the intrinsic attributes of each commission through well-crafted, thoughtful and direct solutions. A grounding in conceptual thinking and a distinctive language based typographic approach is essential to the studios practice. Further to commissioned projects the studio has initiated an ongoing series of projects entitled In Other Words which explore the complexities and intricacies of language, this collection of works has been commissioned by Eastside Projects, Milan Design Festival and Eye Magazine and is held in the collection of New Museum, New York.

Recent Clients
Abraaj Capital Art Prize Artangel Barbican Art Gallery Corvi Mora Channel 4 Esquire Film and Video Umbrella Fourth Floor Music Gasworks Hayward Gallery Nike Raking Leaves Rivington Place Serpentine Gallery Snowdon South London Gallery Swatch Zuneta

Selected Lectures/ Workshops/Events


The Circle Appreciation Society ECAL, Lausanne, 2011 1946, 1947, 1948 Corner College, Zurich, 2010 Best British Books (A Proposal) London, 2010 Typography Critiques V&A, London, 2010 Professional Practice University of East London, 2010 Rethinking Design Liverpool School of Art and Design, 2010 Useful Material for Common Use University of the West of England, Bristol, 2010 A Practically Practical Practice Camberwell College of Arts, 2010 Freedom of Speech 198 Gallery, London, 2009 Graft Series, Bath Spa University, Bath, 2009 Concept & Content University of the West of England, Bristol, 2009 Structure & Play Rutgers University, New Jersey, 2008

Selected Features
IDEA Japan, 2010 Graphic Korea, 2010 Print New York, 2010 Eye Magazine London, 2010/2008 Graphik London, 2010 Monocle London, 2009

Collaborators
Nicole Bachmann, Sam Baldwin, Block Architecture, Thomas Brown, Jane Cheng, Electronest, Jenny Eneqvist, Matthew Fenton, Roland Frh, Jon Gorrigan, David Lowbridge, Larissa Kasper, Ralf Metzger, Adeena Mey, Toby Jury Morgan, Marianne Mulvey, Sharmini Pereira, Hannah Ridley, Aurle Sack, Will Thom, Twelve, Neil Usher and Ghazaal Vojdani.

Selected Exhibitions
Book Show Eastside Projects, Birmingham, 2010 FoodMarketo Milan Design Fair, 2010 20 Under 30 New York, 2010 Live Archive New Museum, New York, 2009 Metapress RCA Show, 2009 How Very Tokyo Tokyo, 2009 Illustrativ Zurich, 2008

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